I’ve got so used to using natural units (wherein the answer is simply ) I often get muddled doing these things in the obligatory SI units. In any case what does “the permittivity of free space” mean?
I offer my solution for peer review:
Radius of a non-rotating BlackBerry Hole : r = 2 B(a+i.b)n / c²
Where,
B: BlackBerry constant,
a : real use of device,
b: imagined use of device,
n: number of users and
c : speed of communication in an customer information vacuum.
It is indeed one of the pleasures of life! I regret I didn’t appreciate enough the learning opportunities that we had as a student.
We were so concerned with passing the exams and getting our degrees that we didn’t have a chance to appreciate the fundamental beauty of the physical reality.
October 13, 2011 at 1:29 pm
Blackberry fields forever…
October 13, 2011 at 1:30 pm
.. Blackberry quantum fields?
October 13, 2011 at 1:39 pm
You’ve missed a bit. š
What about the radius of a non-rotating BlackBerry hole ?
October 13, 2011 at 1:43 pm
I’ve got so used to using natural units (wherein the answer is simply
) I often get muddled doing these things in the obligatory SI units. In any case what does “the permittivity of free space” mean?
October 13, 2011 at 1:45 pm
Transitions between different Blackberry states are responsible for the Lemon series…
October 13, 2011 at 1:46 pm
..and also the Paschenfruit lines.
October 13, 2011 at 1:55 pm
I offer my solution for peer review:
Radius of a non-rotating BlackBerry Hole : r = 2 B(a+i.b)n / c²
Where,
B: BlackBerry constant,
a : real use of device,
b: imagined use of device,
n: number of users and
c : speed of communication in an customer information vacuum.
October 13, 2011 at 2:03 pm
It is indeed one of the pleasures of life! I regret I didn’t appreciate enough the learning opportunities that we had as a student.
We were so concerned with passing the exams and getting our degrees that we didn’t have a chance to appreciate the fundamental beauty of the physical reality.